“After last week, I didn’t think we could top that, but I think (Saturday) is going to be crazy,” Crawford said referring to last Sunday’s capacity turnout, which came to see Kevin Durant’s return to Seattle. “Blake is a bonafide star. He’s as big as it gets in our league.”

Kyrie Irving, who played Friday night, may also play in today’s game. The one-time All-Star and 2012 rookie of the year thrilled fans during an entertaining game that paired him with former Sonics rookie Jeff Green and former Washington guard Abdul Gaddy against Tony Wroten Jr., the former UW standout and Memphis Grizzlies guard, former UW center Aziz N’Diaye and Shaqquan Aaron, the former Rainier Beach High standout who is headed to Louisville.

Wroten had a monster night. He finished with a game-high 44 points on 15-of-40 shooting. He connected on 11 of 13 free throws, but just 3 of 15 three-pointers. He also had 13 rebounds, eight assists and seven turnovers in 40 minutes.

Irving wasn’t too shabby either (video highlights below). He had 32 points on 13-for-30 shooting and was 3 of 11 from downtown. He also delivered 11 assists and played 38.39 minutes while leading his squad to a 127-118 victory.

Green and Ryan Anderson, the former Rainier Beach High standout who starred at Nebraska, each added 20 points. Gaddy had 14.

Green, who played one season for the Sonics, was a crowd favorite Friday.

After the game he tweeted: “Much love to my Brodie @JCrossover for allowing me 2 play in his pro-am…had a blast, much love 2 the 206 for showing @KyrieIrving & I love.”